About feng shui. . Can you say something in general? And when should I go to worship the dead old man?

The problem of geomantic omen is very complicated.

I personally know that there are three schools:

First, the Luantou Sect-pay attention to the terrain, requiring a back (Xuanwu), a front (Suzaku), and a left dragon and a right white tiger. Moreover, there are quite a lot of things about the Four Gods, such as the dignified Xuanwu (that is, the backer behind the tomb is high and thick) and the smart Suzaku (that is, the water flow, lakes or roads are tortuous and can't go straight); While Qinglong and Baihu are particular about it. Qinglong is either taller than the white tiger or longer than the white tiger, otherwise it is an ominous sign.

Second, the rational style-pay attention to the continuity of Long Mai, and demand the continuity between the earth and the atmosphere, so as to avoid such things as Tongshan (a newly formed mountain), Dushan (a lonely mountain) and Broken Mountain (a mountain breaks somewhere to form a cliff), and so on. Because of the lack of the conduction of the earth and the atmosphere, this place can not play a good role in sheltering children and grandchildren, but it is easy to form adverse results.

Third, the Kong Xuan School-this school pays more attention to the mutual cooperation between the right time and the right place, and thinks that the Universiade is cyclical. The same place is not suitable for burying the dead in the past 60 years, but it may be particularly suitable for the next 60 years. At the same time, during the Universiade, we also pay attention to the life information of the deceased.

The above three schools only have different emphases, but the basic contents will overlap. For example, the Toutou school can look up geography, but it still counts dates, but they don't focus on counting dates, and more often they just look through the concept of the yellow calendar. But it does not rule out that the master integrated the three unifications into one.

From a personal point of view

If you don't believe in Feng Shui, you don't have to watch it.

If you believe it, it is better to invite someone who knows about suspended geomantic omen, as long as he combines the time of death of the deceased with the year of Universiade to determine the location and large-scale area.

Everything else is a minor problem.

There are a lot of people pretending to be ghosts in this business.

There are not many customers who are really practical.

I once met one.

Known as the master (it is said that he is also the abbot of a famous temple)

The name is very loud.

When we arrived at the cemetery,

I don't do anything with the ball, don't ask the time, don't take a compass, grab the soil everywhere and put it under my nose. When asked, he would say that this is a skill he has practiced all the year round. The taste of soil and soil is slightly different, but this little difference can also determine the fate of life and death-the customer was fooled by him, but I happen to work there, and I know very well that the soil in the cemetery is backfilled, so I will be a skilled master.

But I can say for sure that the master is a charlatan.

If you're looking for

What do I suggest?

Don't look for any masters.

Nine out of ten are liars, and it is not excluded that one is highly skilled.

But this skill is high.

Either you are not satisfied with the price you gave, and you are perfunctory.

Still don't take small customers seriously.

Or treat you like a big head and squeeze hard.

I suggest you find someone who has studied the Book of Changes or Feng Shui for three to five years.

Such people are not famous.

I'm still studying, and I can't make much money.

I'll show it to you seriously

In case you don't recognize him.